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people talk about the iconic skyline of cincinnati. union terminal is included in one of the buildings that people recognize. it is very much the visible face of this city. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. recentlytour's staff traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on the tour at /citiestour.rg you're watching american history tv all pope john paul ii served from 1978 to 2005. wei hadg unlimitedel the -- the cathedral
people talk about the iconic skyline of cincinnati. union terminal is included in one of the buildings that people recognize. it is very much the visible face of this city. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. recentlytour's staff traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on the tour at /citiestour.rg you're watching american history tv all pope john paul ii served from 1978 to 2005. wei hadg...
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adams in cincinnati. original intention of building the observatory is it would be a private institution for members who would pay $25 a share to become members. or three months salary for a laborer back then. mitchell acquired the agreement of 30's cincinnati and's -- to pray that. that was quite impressive, private citizens willing to fund 12 we today call a public institution. the observatory was founded in 1842, based on mitchell for a lecture, and mitchell was also responsible for designing and building the observatory. they selected east of downtown, and they decided to invite then ex-president john quincy adams, in the town where he was now in the house of representatives. 76 years old. not in good health. his family did not want him to come to town. he wrote a letter, said i'm on my way. if i'm delayed, it's not my fault. it took him two weeks to get to town. the stage coach to cincinnati, and he arrived here in 1843 for the laying of the cornerstone. while he was extremely delighted, he had a two
adams in cincinnati. original intention of building the observatory is it would be a private institution for members who would pay $25 a share to become members. or three months salary for a laborer back then. mitchell acquired the agreement of 30's cincinnati and's -- to pray that. that was quite impressive, private citizens willing to fund 12 we today call a public institution. the observatory was founded in 1842, based on mitchell for a lecture, and mitchell was also responsible for...
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cincinnati is one example. to the american people who read it might be interested in it, i feel it is not what you are looking at when you studied the american dream to is not a religious history, meaning the study of a religion. you are actually studying the american experience. it is a window -- here's another way of looking at it. 50, 60, 70 years ago the story of the american people was told without government chain much about the african-americans. the only story you heard is about the slaves. and after it has been in the last 40 years to redeem not story. 40, 50 years ago, very few women would've been tension in the context of retelling the story of the united states. these stories are being reclaimed and have been acclaimed but there's more to do in that area. help us to understand our past. the story of the jew is exactly comparable to these other examples. when you see the role that they have played, how they built their lives, how they transform themselves, their desire to become american, the way the
cincinnati is one example. to the american people who read it might be interested in it, i feel it is not what you are looking at when you studied the american dream to is not a religious history, meaning the study of a religion. you are actually studying the american experience. it is a window -- here's another way of looking at it. 50, 60, 70 years ago the story of the american people was told without government chain much about the african-americans. the only story you heard is about the...
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``getting into cincinnati around ``noon to 2:00. ``everyone is going to see the ``stuff for the evening rush. ``it is what to be a mess on the ``road tomorrow night. `` you are looking at ranges from ``one inch to 10 inches of snow ``possible to our extreme copies. ``you will notice the areas most ``likely are and county, mason ``county, robertson county under ``that winter storm warning. `` i would not be surprised if they ``tossed hamilton county in there. ``more towns make it added or ``dropped from these watches and ``warnings. ``nothing is set in stone just ``yet. ``we have cloudy skies this ``morning. ``here is a storm system heading ``our way, but it is not barreling ``across west to eased. ``-- west to east. ``the track can change. ``we are looking at 18 degrees, ``but it feels like 10. ``today, a mix of sun and clouds. ``tomorrow, snowfall forecast -- ``there will be a very sharp ``gradient and a cutoff for areas ``not impacted very much by the ``right now, one to four inches ``for most of us. ``for most of you inside the 2
``getting into cincinnati around ``noon to 2:00. ``everyone is going to see the ``stuff for the evening rush. ``it is what to be a mess on the ``road tomorrow night. `` you are looking at ranges from ``one inch to 10 inches of snow ``possible to our extreme copies. ``you will notice the areas most ``likely are and county, mason ``county, robertson county under ``that winter storm warning. `` i would not be surprised if they ``tossed hamilton county in there. ``more towns make it added or...
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his time in cincinnati paralyze the rise the rise of cincinnati as a grand city. which it did become. when he left in 1841 to be president, it wl said if they want this claude hopper farmer for president than i am available. he did seem a humble and he wasn't being aggressive and pursue. many people and old friends came to his assistance. harrison's opponent tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. for that reason if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously harrison was willing to, he enjoyed the rally and festivities. he invited some of his old friends, the the indians who had helped him with the british to come to the rallies and dance. african-americans were welcome, lots of women came. none of these people could vote my jew but they enjoy being part of it and wanted to show their support for harrison. it captured the imagination of the people. it became a spontaneous kind of thing, what it did was boost the turnout for the election. 1 million votes were cast. this was huge. it was almost 1 million more than had been cast in the 1936 election. i
his time in cincinnati paralyze the rise the rise of cincinnati as a grand city. which it did become. when he left in 1841 to be president, it wl said if they want this claude hopper farmer for president than i am available. he did seem a humble and he wasn't being aggressive and pursue. many people and old friends came to his assistance. harrison's opponent tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. for that reason if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously harrison was willing...
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. here's a look at the city of cincinnati from our atrium camera you can see east of cincinnati is clearing out. we'll see more sunshine as the day goes on. things not as cold tomorrow. we start a warm up even warmer weather as we head into the day monday. twenty-three degrees a north breeze at 16. and that's creating a wind chill of 10. so if you're going out early be sure to bundle up layer up because it's going to be a cold day. low 20s mainly cloudy. flurries around. east of town that's where you're going to see snow showers persisting and then in the afternoon gradual clearing into the 30s later today. the storm pushing off the south virginia coast and we're right on the edge of this but the snow starting to wind down. still heavy snow in eastern ohio into portions of west virginia. if you're traveling today south of cincinnati east of cincinnati there is going to be travel issues. and we'll put things in motion here to take you through the morning. still some snow showers early onto the east of town. notice that the clouds gradually start to clear out somewhat as we move into the afte
. here's a look at the city of cincinnati from our atrium camera you can see east of cincinnati is clearing out. we'll see more sunshine as the day goes on. things not as cold tomorrow. we start a warm up even warmer weather as we head into the day monday. twenty-three degrees a north breeze at 16. and that's creating a wind chill of 10. so if you're going out early be sure to bundle up layer up because it's going to be a cold day. low 20s mainly cloudy. flurries around. east of town that's...
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had south of cincinnati. much of the entire state of kentucky will see a hefty snowfall total. specifically once you are closer to lexington and south. if you have travel plans, planning on getting in the car and heading south, it is an awful idea. you will be able to do it tomorrow, either. winter storm warnings for all the communities in the . as we zoom in, communities and purple, that is a winter weather advisory. snow is expected, light accumulation as possible, but the areas hardest hit are in the pink. if you are wondering why clermont county is in the pink and hamilton county is not, they can' t slice a county in half. brown county expecting to see heftier snowfall totals good let' s break down the timeline. morning commute, no problem. lunchtime, snow south of the ohio river. for the bus ride home, fairly steady snow southeast of cincinnati. best bet is cincinnati and south. snow showers across greater cincinnati at that point. tonight, study snow, rough roads south of downtown, especially hard in so
had south of cincinnati. much of the entire state of kentucky will see a hefty snowfall total. specifically once you are closer to lexington and south. if you have travel plans, planning on getting in the car and heading south, it is an awful idea. you will be able to do it tomorrow, either. winter storm warnings for all the communities in the . as we zoom in, communities and purple, that is a winter weather advisory. snow is expected, light accumulation as possible, but the areas hardest hit...
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weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. it is known as the birthplace of american astronomy. it has the home of one of the telescopes in the western hemisphere. learn more about cincinnati all weekend here on american history tv. >> i would like to welcome everyone to william howard taft national historic site. the significance of this house is this the birth and boyhood home of our 27th president. and our 10th chief justice, william howard taft. the house was built around 1840, that is the time we like to use here. his parents were alphonso taft and louise taft. they came from the states. when alfonso left vermont he came here to cincinnati, ohio in 1838. he begins to work with a law firm, becoming a lawyer here in cincinnati. this is where he started to make money. were prominent would laterwho leave downtown cincinnati and moved to the top here at mount auburn. mount auburn was once referred to as cincinnati's 5th avenue. when the prince of wales came to visit he would stay in a home up here in the mount auburn community
weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. it is known as the birthplace of american astronomy. it has the home of one of the telescopes in the western hemisphere. learn more about cincinnati all weekend here on american history tv. >> i would like to welcome everyone to william howard taft national historic site. the significance of this house is this the birth and boyhood home of our 27th president. and our 10th chief justice, william howard taft. the house was built...
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cincinnati, undefeated. cincy hasn't been tied or trailing this late in the fourth quarter all season long. tucker on the return. tucker, taken down at the 30 yard line. live mas moments, brought to you by taco bell. and that moment just happened. >> greg: it was one heck of a catch. here after the bobble. didn't know who was going to get it. but it was sam crawford that fought off two bearcat defenders to set his team up in the red zone. just an amazing effort there from the wide receiver. incredible concentration. providing much-needed life to that tulsa passing game. >> joe: desmond ridder, montgomery in the backfield. doaks, the starting running back, dealing with an ankle. we haven't seen him since the that injury. quickly to the outside is jackson. and he is trying to maintain balance before he is forced out. >> greg: this situation in the game, not quite in two-minute operation yet. you have the entire offense. when you're the quarterback, you have to know how many time-outs. what do you need? stay wi
cincinnati, undefeated. cincy hasn't been tied or trailing this late in the fourth quarter all season long. tucker on the return. tucker, taken down at the 30 yard line. live mas moments, brought to you by taco bell. and that moment just happened. >> greg: it was one heck of a catch. here after the bobble. didn't know who was going to get it. but it was sam crawford that fought off two bearcat defenders to set his team up in the red zone. just an amazing effort there from the wide...
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cincinnati still has one remaining. you need to pick up ten yards to at least try a 55-yard field goal if you want to think of it in those terms. >> ronde: i think they're playing football here to get themselves in a manageable third down, first of all, chris. two tight ends, they have three-wide receiver set. you don't have to get it all right here. find a way to get half of this back, get yourself a manageable third down, still have an opportunity if you're not available on third down to get a long field goal attempt for the kickers. >> chris: cam newton, knocked down inside the 45. need to get to the 34 of cincinnati for a first down. >> ronde: we saw that play was successful earlier in the game on a second and long situation. cam got a whole bunch of yardage back and made it an easier third down to convert. cincinnati's defense is on it there and they've got a big third down stop. opportunity to stop coming up here. showing pressure too. they've got nine guy, eight guys sitting on the line of scrimmage. >> chris: re
cincinnati still has one remaining. you need to pick up ten yards to at least try a 55-yard field goal if you want to think of it in those terms. >> ronde: i think they're playing football here to get themselves in a manageable third down, first of all, chris. two tight ends, they have three-wide receiver set. you don't have to get it all right here. find a way to get half of this back, get yourself a manageable third down, still have an opportunity if you're not available on third down...
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it was brought to cincinnati by richard, who settled in cincinnati and was a meatpacker here in cincinnati. it was donated to the historical society in the late 19th century. like i say, it has never been on exhibit before. it was one of the many copies made to distribute the word about the declaration of independence. there wasn't the communication that we has today. much of that was done through broadside, newspapers, things like that. this copy is rare because they just do not survive. they were printed on paper. they were not cared for. like many pieces, they were not seen as historical documents at the time. we are very, very fortunate that this one survived. this is, even though it doesn't look like much, one of the earliest pieces from cincinnati history. this is a log from port washington. cincinnati was established in 1788.to -- and in 1789, port washington was built. by 1794, there was a new barrick built in kentucky. so the porch was no longer needed. 1809, they took the fort apart and really felt that cincinnati could expand. they took it apart. and within a few years, no one c
it was brought to cincinnati by richard, who settled in cincinnati and was a meatpacker here in cincinnati. it was donated to the historical society in the late 19th century. like i say, it has never been on exhibit before. it was one of the many copies made to distribute the word about the declaration of independence. there wasn't the communication that we has today. much of that was done through broadside, newspapers, things like that. this copy is rare because they just do not survive. they...
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. nonevent for areas northwest of cincinnati. oxford, perhaps, closer to an inch near cincinnati, especially south of cincinnati, still have florence, switzerland, ohio county, back to hillsborough, and amounts really start to ramp up. bans of snow, cincinnati's risk of snow has gone down in a couple of hours. a lot of dry air near the ground. temperature and dew point is close together, it's difficult to get snow reaching the ground. at least in part. in this case, for many in full. there will be periods of snow, cincinnati. this afternoon and this evening gradually. and clouds will break up. you could track the snow, that would be favored south and southeast cincinnati. the weather authority app, updated the forecast, within the last hour. temperature 29, cincinnati. we can see the buildings in downtown well. i don't see a big concern, occasionally, we see a few flakes showing up here in the weather cam. even those will accumulate. the heavy snow, will beat the south of the event. little if any snow is expected, in cincinnati to the north, northwest. snow moves out for everyone overnight.
. nonevent for areas northwest of cincinnati. oxford, perhaps, closer to an inch near cincinnati, especially south of cincinnati, still have florence, switzerland, ohio county, back to hillsborough, and amounts really start to ramp up. bans of snow, cincinnati's risk of snow has gone down in a couple of hours. a lot of dry air near the ground. temperature and dew point is close together, it's difficult to get snow reaching the ground. at least in part. in this case, for many in full. there will...
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around downtown cincinnati. bigger accumulations will be to the south of cincinnati. tomorrow morning tom will be looking at kentucky snow like a blood hound. he will be tracking that stuff. we will get moved involved into afternoon. >> cammy: if there are in school closings and delays we will have those.
around downtown cincinnati. bigger accumulations will be to the south of cincinnati. tomorrow morning tom will be looking at kentucky snow like a blood hound. he will be tracking that stuff. we will get moved involved into afternoon. >> cammy: if there are in school closings and delays we will have those.
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we just received a statement from cincinnati children's hospital.it reads, in part: "at cincinnati children's, patient safety is a top priority and taken very seriously. we are committed to to doing everything we can to care for and protect the children and families we serve."it goes on to say that they have trained security on all campuses, and those security officers are the only ones allowed to have guns. to more breaking news. cincinnati police have arrested a man they say hit a woman with a car then took off. police arrested thomas stidhum. he has been on the run since the december 6-th killing. cathy chatfield was running the seven hills run-walk when she was struck by a car on dorchester avenue.she died from her injuries.earlier this week - cincinnati police said that thomas stidhum is the person responsible for her killing.9 on your side is working to learn how he was arrested.we will bring you new information as we get it during this newscast. more breaking news.cincinnati mayor john cranley just vetoed a property tax for cincinnati homeowners.the city council approved the budget wed
we just received a statement from cincinnati children's hospital.it reads, in part: "at cincinnati children's, patient safety is a top priority and taken very seriously. we are committed to to doing everything we can to care for and protect the children and families we serve."it goes on to say that they have trained security on all campuses, and those security officers are the only ones allowed to have guns. to more breaking news. cincinnati police have arrested a man they say hit a...
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as part of the greater cincinnati greater cincinnati water works effort at continuous infrastructure improvement, crews will be working on the pippin road water main project starting monday, feb. 1. pippin road will be closed between galbraith road and banning road between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. each business day. the project is expected to take six weeks. chipotle could finally be through the e-coli outbreak chipotle could finally be through the e-coli outbreak .. the c-d-c is giving the restaurant a clean bill of health... after dozens of customers in several states...reported getting sick after eating at chipotle restaurants. no deaths have been reported. to win back customers, chipotle is planning deep discounts for the upcoming super bowl weekend. the government of honduras has emergency, saying it has recorded more than 35- hundred suspected cases of zika virus infections in less than three months. health officials are urging residents to remove outdoor water containers that serve as breeding grounds which transmit the virus. this, just hours after the world organization called t
as part of the greater cincinnati greater cincinnati water works effort at continuous infrastructure improvement, crews will be working on the pippin road water main project starting monday, feb. 1. pippin road will be closed between galbraith road and banning road between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. each business day. the project is expected to take six weeks. chipotle could finally be through the e-coli outbreak chipotle could finally be through the e-coli outbreak .. the c-d-c is giving the...
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dance cincinnati at aronoff center for the arts, at 660 walnut street in cincinnati, oh. this years' dancecincinnati festival brings together some of the areas most exiting dance companies including, exhale dance company, northern kentucky dance ensemble, de la dance company, ccm dance ensemble and, new works by andre megerdichian, alexandra brannon, shane ohmer and mario de la nuez. the performances everyone, from modern to classical. performances begin friday, march 25 2016 and run through saturday march 26, 2016. tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door. for information and/or to purchase tickets, please call (513)621-arts or buy online at a look out over the city from the nine on your side skycam. we'll have a final check of the nine first warning breaking in the investigation into those deadly terror attacks in brussels, belgium. world news tonight just tweeted this photo of three possible suspects in the attacks.we know islamic state claimed responsibility for the least 31 people.stay with 9 on your side and wcpo dot com for the breaking developments on th
dance cincinnati at aronoff center for the arts, at 660 walnut street in cincinnati, oh. this years' dancecincinnati festival brings together some of the areas most exiting dance companies including, exhale dance company, northern kentucky dance ensemble, de la dance company, ccm dance ensemble and, new works by andre megerdichian, alexandra brannon, shane ohmer and mario de la nuez. the performances everyone, from modern to classical. performances begin friday, march 25 2016 and run through...
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releases this video that could put the safety of cincinnati police officers at risk. developing now first... developing now... a driver dead.. an infant thrown from the vehicle.. and at least one other person... fighting for their lives tonight. good evening i'm tricia macke. it happened late 275 east... in kentucky... near the combs-hehl bridge. let's get right to fox19 now's ben katko live on the over in that area all the time... katko remote traffic is moving just a bit here across the combs hehl bridge toward coney island right now. we are high above the accident right now... as police are still piecing it all together. this happened around 3 this afternoon. we are just learning from police that they think the driver may have been on drugs and speeding leading to the crash. officers also tell us they found needles in the car. take a look at the devastation in this video. the driver is dead. as for the other passengers... including a small child who was thrown from the car while strapped in a car seat... they are still alive right now. we have learned that the infa
releases this video that could put the safety of cincinnati police officers at risk. developing now first... developing now... a driver dead.. an infant thrown from the vehicle.. and at least one other person... fighting for their lives tonight. good evening i'm tricia macke. it happened late 275 east... in kentucky... near the combs-hehl bridge. let's get right to fox19 now's ben katko live on the over in that area all the time... katko remote traffic is moving just a bit here across the combs...
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an officer sworn to protect the campus rather than a cincinnati -- city of cincinnati police officer. so in this case this was somewhat a university employee armed with a gun in a patrol vehicle who enacted this traffic stop. now, this was a stop that took place not on campus but off of campus. it was a stop, again, for a missing front license plate. that is something that is within the power of a university police officer but not necessarily something that they are often doing. these aren't the stops that they are very often making. so that's some of the differentiation that he's trying to make there. >> wes, also the big distinction in the language that joe deeters was using, are you surprised by how forward he was in the way he calls tensing a murder saying i'm going to treat him as a murderer? >> certainly. he says he's going to treat him as a murderer. this is someone teakspeaking about a sworn police officer. he called the traffic stop that led to this death a chicken crap stop. called it so senseless and said when he first watched the video he can't even use the words that he f
an officer sworn to protect the campus rather than a cincinnati -- city of cincinnati police officer. so in this case this was somewhat a university employee armed with a gun in a patrol vehicle who enacted this traffic stop. now, this was a stop that took place not on campus but off of campus. it was a stop, again, for a missing front license plate. that is something that is within the power of a university police officer but not necessarily something that they are often doing. these aren't...
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. >>> it will be south of downtown cincinnati, and east of downtown cincinnati that is where the snow is going to hit first. we are seeing returns, none of that is hitting the ground. the air is simply too dry. the storm system we will be right on the edge of this thing. it's fighting dry air, snow still occurring here in kentucky starting to break out, and it's going to slowly edge to the north move north and east and pivot over the top of the region later today. winter storm warnings until friday at 7:00 a.m. includes all of north of kentucky, clark and adams county in the southwest ohio and on the edge of that where the effects will be mixed not as bad through southeast indiana. wilmington, downtown cincinnati, back to versailles, and laurensburg and vevay, winter weather advisory. storm. this is not going to be much of anything for you folks. windchill of 11, it gets winty today, too. clouds around by noon. we begin to see light snow affecting areas close to downtown cincinnati by noon. that snow picks up late afternoon, temperatures as close to 30 degrees. late day, how much? inc
. >>> it will be south of downtown cincinnati, and east of downtown cincinnati that is where the snow is going to hit first. we are seeing returns, none of that is hitting the ground. the air is simply too dry. the storm system we will be right on the edge of this thing. it's fighting dry air, snow still occurring here in kentucky starting to break out, and it's going to slowly edge to the north move north and east and pivot over the top of the region later today. winter storm warnings...
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today at 4 on the now cincinnati: the time warner cable system, breached. hundreds of thousands of passwords, stolen.how to know if you're at risk, and what to do if you are.join tanya o'rourke me at 4 for the now cincinnati. let's get one last check of your forecast.we are still preparing for the return of rain, but in the meantime, it's all about milder air.but that doesn't mean we can't get out of a chilly will only fall to 250f but we will likely see lows much colder than that outside the city into the upper teens.temperatures are on the move today, increasing to 460f this afternoon by 4 p.m. clouds will also slowly build during the day but no rain is expected. that's 9 on your side at noon for this thursday.we'll see you again at four for the now cincinnati. cincinnati.and don't forget - keep 9 on your side - at your side - everywhere you go. download the wcpo 9 on your
today at 4 on the now cincinnati: the time warner cable system, breached. hundreds of thousands of passwords, stolen.how to know if you're at risk, and what to do if you are.join tanya o'rourke me at 4 for the now cincinnati. let's get one last check of your forecast.we are still preparing for the return of rain, but in the meantime, it's all about milder air.but that doesn't mean we can't get out of a chilly will only fall to 250f but we will likely see lows much colder than that outside the...
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lisa: in cincinnati, we are pretty nice. mark: a new listing says the queen city is tops would it comes to friendliness. use grocery shopping. where they are expanding their mark: and a bad case of the mondays. and organized wardrobes that help you pull it together. they' re showering, shaving, and shuffling. and bathrooms that get big families out the door. they' re number ones, number twos, and a number of ideas for three. life' s morning madness. and comfortable, organized bed and bathrooms that make them better. lisa: in new york state are meeting to determine if they will temporarily turned off the niagara falls into a trickle. mark: officials will discuss replacing the 11 -- the 100 replacing the ridges would mean reducing the flow on the american side to the canadian side. lisa: at home, another option in newport. the new fresh thyme location is open on carothers road at 7:00 this morning. if you haven' t visited another location, fresh thyme focuses on fresh, healthy, and natural groceries. kroger online is expanding
lisa: in cincinnati, we are pretty nice. mark: a new listing says the queen city is tops would it comes to friendliness. use grocery shopping. where they are expanding their mark: and a bad case of the mondays. and organized wardrobes that help you pull it together. they' re showering, shaving, and shuffling. and bathrooms that get big families out the door. they' re number ones, number twos, and a number of ideas for three. life' s morning madness. and comfortable, organized bed and bathrooms...
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light to moderate -- around greater cincinnati. very heavy down through parts of kentucky into the central part julie, i'm coming back to look at exactly how this will happen expect. and moves out. >> see you in a few minutes. dozens of schools and businesses sending people home early or closing doors entirely before the snow arrives. among them, covington independent schools alerting parents and students that they would be dismissing early. we're live from covington with what the weather conditions look like there and how people are preparing for the snow. >> reporter: that is correct. covington independent schools -- we have been checking at one of a dozen districts -- to allow the students to leave early today or simply decided to cancel classes. we're starting to see some snow falling from the sky right now. nearly 4000 students and staff the school early today and covington. they left at 12:30 p.m. this afternoon. officials wanted to make sure folks could get home before the storm hits. they wanted to make sure everybody would
light to moderate -- around greater cincinnati. very heavy down through parts of kentucky into the central part julie, i'm coming back to look at exactly how this will happen expect. and moves out. >> see you in a few minutes. dozens of schools and businesses sending people home early or closing doors entirely before the snow arrives. among them, covington independent schools alerting parents and students that they would be dismissing early. we're live from covington with what the weather...
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two big changes at the cincinnati v-a... thanks to a nine on your side i-team and d-c scripps bureau investigation. investigation.scripps national investigative reporter mark greenblatt shows us why those leaders are in trouble. the highest ranking v-a official in ohio, michigan and indiana-- is packing his bags... jack hetrick is out as network director after the v-a announced it substantiated misconduct allegations against both him, and the cincinnati va's acting chief of staff dr barbara temeck. the v-a suspended her medical privileges, and transferred temeck to another role pending potential further discipline -- where she could even face potential criminal charges. the va announced the moves following preliminary results of an internral probe it launched, in response to a joint investigation by the scripps washington bureau and wcpo wcpo our reporting revealed widespread problems and allegations from dozens of insiders concerned about care for veterans under temeck's leadership. and we discovered improper prescriptions
two big changes at the cincinnati v-a... thanks to a nine on your side i-team and d-c scripps bureau investigation. investigation.scripps national investigative reporter mark greenblatt shows us why those leaders are in trouble. the highest ranking v-a official in ohio, michigan and indiana-- is packing his bags... jack hetrick is out as network director after the v-a announced it substantiated misconduct allegations against both him, and the cincinnati va's acting chief of staff dr barbara...
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it's also the home of the negro league cincinnati tighters from 1934 to 1937, and it was in cincinnati that the first night baseball game was played in 1935. mr. speaker, baseball has long been considered the great american past time. it was part of our culture. it reflects the values of team work, competition, fair play and the pursuit of excellence. baseball was once segregated, as was most of the rest of the country, until branch rickey signed jackie robinson to player in dodgers in 1947. the rest of the nation would follow in time but thovense die mnd we made the most important steps toward ending jim crow. as mr. rickey said, prejudice has no place in sports and baseball must recognize that truth if it's to maintain its sfalstature as a national game. mr. speaker, i'm joined -- i'm pleased to join my colleague from ohio in honoring the baseball civil rights game. i urge my colleagues to support this important resolution and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i yiel
it's also the home of the negro league cincinnati tighters from 1934 to 1937, and it was in cincinnati that the first night baseball game was played in 1935. mr. speaker, baseball has long been considered the great american past time. it was part of our culture. it reflects the values of team work, competition, fair play and the pursuit of excellence. baseball was once segregated, as was most of the rest of the country, until branch rickey signed jackie robinson to player in dodgers in 1947....
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but that' schools in the greater cincinnati area including cincinnati public schools. early this morning the district decided to close down. calamity days are limited and district leaders wanted to see the forecast this morning to see when the weather could create problems. we spoke to the cps supertintendent prior to her decision to close. >> we can get the children to school but if you can' t get children home and we did live through a situation where it was 9:00 at night, children trapped on buses without food or facilities and children sleeping on gym floors so we just cannot allow that to happen. maria: cps transports 20,000 students, has 350 buses on the roads, and 1300 routes. today they can hop on sleds instead of the bus from the live alert desk i' m miriah turner. mark: thank you. local athletic directors are also keeping an eye on the weather to make a decision on high school games. decisions are expected to come later today depending on the school. even if school is cancelled. other parts of the country could get 30 inches of snow. lisa wlwt news 5' s jenni
but that' schools in the greater cincinnati area including cincinnati public schools. early this morning the district decided to close down. calamity days are limited and district leaders wanted to see the forecast this morning to see when the weather could create problems. we spoke to the cps supertintendent prior to her decision to close. >> we can get the children to school but if you can' t get children home and we did live through a situation where it was 9:00 at night, children...
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this is shawn parr for "the 73rd from cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast -- cincinnati' s wlwt news 5 at 11 leading the way. courtis: a local shop owner is gunned down inside his store. a group of people iron on it sitting in their car. the search is underway. but first. our big story of tonight. we' ve already had our first measurable snow. and now bitter cold temperatures wlwt news 5' s erik zarnitz. has more on what to expect. for the start of the work week. erik? erik: so far we have one school closing to tell you about tonight. it feels like it is below zero in hamilton in cincinnati. below zero and bloomington. we start out tomorrow single digits. is going to feel more like five below in most locations. mike: -- courtis: they are now running at the bottom of the screens there. you can look at the late closings on our website. stay connected with the wlwt weather app to get the very latest on the weather. >> police are looking for a gunman. taming the toss is live for us there tonight. -- tammy murtaza is live for us there tonight. reporter: police say 3 men were food
this is shawn parr for "the 73rd from cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast -- cincinnati' s wlwt news 5 at 11 leading the way. courtis: a local shop owner is gunned down inside his store. a group of people iron on it sitting in their car. the search is underway. but first. our big story of tonight. we' ve already had our first measurable snow. and now bitter cold temperatures wlwt news 5' s erik zarnitz. has more on what to expect. for the start of the work week. erik? erik: so...
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i believe they wanted to come back to cincinnati as much as cincinnati as much cincinnati wanted them to come to cincinnati. very successful convention. mark: the 2008 convention was year, and then u.s. senator barak obama was one of the keynote speakers. s a good chance this year' s presidential candidates will make a stop in cincinnati during that week. the 107th convention is july 16 through july 20. new video released by fbi investigators, giving a better look at what happened in that deadly oregon standoff between protesters and law enforcement. the presidential hopefuls take to the stage, and despite one candidate' was the topic of the night. what was said about donald trump. randi: we are so close to the weekend. and i promise you, the saturday and sunday will be way warmer that is outside right now. will see 50' s and 60' s as we head towards groundhog day and the beginning of february. i will let you know when rain the forecast. when we come back. s mornings. they' re bad breath, bad hair and a bad case of the mondays. and organized wardrobes that help you pull it together. t
i believe they wanted to come back to cincinnati as much as cincinnati as much cincinnati wanted them to come to cincinnati. very successful convention. mark: the 2008 convention was year, and then u.s. senator barak obama was one of the keynote speakers. s a good chance this year' s presidential candidates will make a stop in cincinnati during that week. the 107th convention is july 16 through july 20. new video released by fbi investigators, giving a better look at what happened in that...
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mark: cincinnati' s police chief and city council joined the cincinnati board of education to address safety concerns at the city' s schools. one of the issues discussed was resource officers and their roles in the schools in order to keep kids safe and deal with bullying before it escalates. cincinnati' s police chief also discussed active shooter response training with cincinnati school leaders and the training available to students and teachers. as the reds set out on the caravan tours, fans are getting good news about one important player. lisa: wlwt news 5' s george vogel has the details in your morning sports. >> just ready to go. as the reds winter caravan gets going. so far so good with that troublesome hip. he was announcing the urban youth rbi world series coming to town the next two seasons. he was shot down after having hip surgery, but he is feeling great. >> catching flies, blocking throws, receiving, doing just about everything with no pain. george: that is great news. the big winter caravan pulling out this morning. they are going to cover four states with some local s
mark: cincinnati' s police chief and city council joined the cincinnati board of education to address safety concerns at the city' s schools. one of the issues discussed was resource officers and their roles in the schools in order to keep kids safe and deal with bullying before it escalates. cincinnati' s police chief also discussed active shooter response training with cincinnati school leaders and the training available to students and teachers. as the reds set out on the caravan tours, fans...
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cincinnati police investigate this latest homicide. andrew: there are a lot of questions the cincinnati police still have but they spent time questioning a person of interest this morning. this happened late last night, 31-year-old james mixon was shot. police were called around 10:00 and found him on the sidewalk. police quickly found a person of interest and spend time questioning him. when they arrived on scene there was talk of it being self-defense. the shooter claims he was being robbed at the time. we also spoke to someone who says they witnessed an argument involving be victim not long before the shooting took place, and argument about money. police continue their investigation, no charges filed at this point. morning, five people confirmed dead, another three injured after a shooting outside of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it happened during a backyard party or cookout. the police are looking for a pair of gunmen who fired from the alley. they have no one in custody and no motive. kyla: republicans will take the debate stage in m
cincinnati police investigate this latest homicide. andrew: there are a lot of questions the cincinnati police still have but they spent time questioning a person of interest this morning. this happened late last night, 31-year-old james mixon was shot. police were called around 10:00 and found him on the sidewalk. police quickly found a person of interest and spend time questioning him. when they arrived on scene there was talk of it being self-defense. the shooter claims he was being robbed...
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``this is a divider line issue in ``cincinnati. ``we will get some snow, maybe not ``a time, but we will have to see. ``if you are headed south, ``lexington, nashville -- the are ``almost guaranteed a seven to 10 ``inch of snow fall. ``today, 29 degrees, sun and ``clouds and very chilly. ``tonight, dipping down to 19. ``tomorrow, depends on what part ``of town you are in. ``we will break it down again and ``continue to fine-tune it as the ``system makes its turn north. ``lisa: thank you. ``snowon wednesday -- `` the ``lisa: next up, northern ``[inaudible] `` ``lisa: we are taking top stories. ``you could see slick stock -- ``slick spots. ``mark: dan griffin is live to ``show is how the roads are doing. ``dan: we have been all over to ``get a better glimpse. ``we are on 74 right now. ``traffic is moving along to sign. ``we passed a spot that looked ``like there could have been a ``crash on an exit ramp. ``we don' t know if it is due to ``black ice. ``that is something that road ``crews and city officials are ``warning people about.
``this is a divider line issue in ``cincinnati. ``we will get some snow, maybe not ``a time, but we will have to see. ``if you are headed south, ``lexington, nashville -- the are ``almost guaranteed a seven to 10 ``inch of snow fall. ``today, 29 degrees, sun and ``clouds and very chilly. ``tonight, dipping down to 19. ``tomorrow, depends on what part ``of town you are in. ``we will break it down again and ``continue to fine-tune it as the ``system makes its turn north. ``lisa: thank you....
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cincinnati. as we look at the snow showers right now, very light snow rolling into the southernmost communities. there is a good bit coming in from the north and east. dry air will cut away at this leading edge. even though it looks like snow showers right now, this is not the big deal snow for us. that still remains currently and portions of southern kentucky. here is a breakdown of a we are anticipating on the roads for you today. for the morning rush, maybe a few slick spots. there was a melting yesterday and it may have refrozen into black ice. lunchtime, snow starting along and south of the ohio river. the farther south of the river, the better shot it is snowing for the lunch hour. the drive home, i would expect snow showers. even the extreme communities could be seeing snow. the best bet would be areas south and east of downtown cincinnati for snow. mark: new repurcussions in the water crisis in flint michigan. lisa: enviornmental leaders now stepping down after the nation-wide backlash. m
cincinnati. as we look at the snow showers right now, very light snow rolling into the southernmost communities. there is a good bit coming in from the north and east. dry air will cut away at this leading edge. even though it looks like snow showers right now, this is not the big deal snow for us. that still remains currently and portions of southern kentucky. here is a breakdown of a we are anticipating on the roads for you today. for the morning rush, maybe a few slick spots. there was a...
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Jan 22, 2016
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live precision doppler hd. we're in the back side of the storm, actually. of the storm in downtown cincinnati. that's why the snow totals were always so low for us an always much higher southeast and south. everything is pivoting a little bit right now. a little bit of light snow, pushed in hamilton county. and this is not going to make for much. this is a quick dusting or covering in the course of the next couple of hours. i think that would be the extent of it. pretty decent snow has been to the southeast and down to the south. that's where it will remain in the course of the next couple of hours. everything has come down quite a bit since yesterday. remember the 1-2 inch, over in downtown cincinnati. everything shifted 20 miles to the southeast. you'll still be hammered, mazeville south. tough to come by, but a few areas from peebles to augusta to southern owen county. some folks 2-4. dry ridge through bee thel. maybe an inch or so. cincinnati to the north. certainly less than an inch. some areas are picking up no snow whatsoever because it's dry north. bit. we will continue to see some fa
live precision doppler hd. we're in the back side of the storm, actually. of the storm in downtown cincinnati. that's why the snow totals were always so low for us an always much higher southeast and south. everything is pivoting a little bit right now. a little bit of light snow, pushed in hamilton county. and this is not going to make for much. this is a quick dusting or covering in the course of the next couple of hours. i think that would be the extent of it. pretty decent snow has been to...
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. >> local 12 news has continuing coverage of the winter weather. tune to good morning, cincinnati for closures and delays, as well as latest road conditions. the technology, meteorologists are using to stay out of the storm. at 6:00, how many people are getting ready in one of the >> could cincinnati street car some day connect to northern kentucky. the city revealed the concept for a southern spur that will cross the river to newport and wound its way to covington. joe webb winds its way with potential route for details. >> it is, rob. the route, the plan that they once studied will go across the tailor southwest bridge by newport and levy, connecting two major river front developments on either side of the river much it's a concept. the northern kentucky street car committee is moving forward. they are going to washington next month looking for answers to the key question, money. >>> for some reason, newport base northern kentucky street car committee presented the idea in the covington business council. they have been working on the project for a year and a half. >> thought, object
. >> local 12 news has continuing coverage of the winter weather. tune to good morning, cincinnati for closures and delays, as well as latest road conditions. the technology, meteorologists are using to stay out of the storm. at 6:00, how many people are getting ready in one of the >> could cincinnati street car some day connect to northern kentucky. the city revealed the concept for a southern spur that will cross the river to newport and wound its way to covington. joe webb winds...
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so i am confident in lower snowfall amounts for cincinnati. expect snow to breakout south of the river by noon. south and east of cincinnati will certainly be messy. here is part of the problem, seeing 10 inches across the viewing area. i still think six to 10 is a towards brooksville and maysville. -- south of owenton. four to six south of orab. in alexandria , one to three inches. because of the dry air, i would not be surprised of those of you towards hair -- hamilton, oxford, you might not see much of anything, just eight few flakes of snow. it is a tight gradient we are dealing with. a subtle jog north or south can move these snow bands. have your amounts are on our doorstep. a close call but not right in the immediate metro area. mike: it all depends on where you are. we have more than 60 delays and closings in already tonight. some of the big districts that have closed for tomorrow include campbell, boone, and kenton county schools in northern kentucky. kentucky' s governor matt bevin has also closed all state offices for tomorrow. and
so i am confident in lower snowfall amounts for cincinnati. expect snow to breakout south of the river by noon. south and east of cincinnati will certainly be messy. here is part of the problem, seeing 10 inches across the viewing area. i still think six to 10 is a towards brooksville and maysville. -- south of owenton. four to six south of orab. in alexandria , one to three inches. because of the dry air, i would not be surprised of those of you towards hair -- hamilton, oxford, you might not...
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all seven girls in cincinnati? >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a service into a soldier in the army. they've moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. and shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and we are not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin sort of kind of fallback and dropped out of high school. jessica dropped out as well, but it has gone back for baruch college studies and is engaged they are doing well in the context of their communities. i know they wouldn't be seen as sort of like a duke contact store whatever, would not be seen as having gone far with their professional careers, but they've done extremely well given what they were up against, which was a neighborhood of severe poverty in a real serious drug problem. none of the other girls have touched drugs and that is a hug
all seven girls in cincinnati? >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a service into a soldier in the army. they've moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. and shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and we are not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin sort of kind of...
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. >> rain is favored in the southeast of cincinnati for the to the southeast of cincinnati, we'll begin to mix with snow. winter weather advisory has been posted for adams, mason, robertson, bracken, brownnd a highland county. this is in effect until 7:00 tonight to 10:00 in the morning tomorrow. cincinnati is not included in the advisory. no part of south eastern indiana is included. if you're in the advisory area, we expect 1-2 inches of new snow tonight and very, very early tomorrow. rain and lower snow amounts are forecasted primarily along 71 and 75 and the intensity of the coverage of the precipitation will be closer to since nat compared to areas well to the east. the coverage of the intensity, picking up southeast of cincinnati. snow begins to mix in around 10:00, 11:00 tonight. notice temperatures gradually fall to the 30s this evening. ultimately, we drop down close rain and snow is quickly moving out overnight, early tomorrow morning. we'll have a cloudy sky. this is all rain on live precision doppler hz d. and down to the southern and southwestern part of pendleton county. a
. >> rain is favored in the southeast of cincinnati for the to the southeast of cincinnati, we'll begin to mix with snow. winter weather advisory has been posted for adams, mason, robertson, bracken, brownnd a highland county. this is in effect until 7:00 tonight to 10:00 in the morning tomorrow. cincinnati is not included in the advisory. no part of south eastern indiana is included. if you're in the advisory area, we expect 1-2 inches of new snow tonight and very, very early tomorrow....
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possibly downtown in cincinnati. that we have been fortunate enough to kwet acquired back here in the taft home. also, we have a slate mantel fireplace that's also original. what the national park service has done here is we have put this marble faux finish back on it as it originally had when the tafts had it installed here in their house. over in the right-hand corner of the wall, you'll notice an oval portrait here of none other than chief william howard taft at the age of 3. with the curls, plump cheeks, and in a dress. this was very typical back in the victorian era days, since children had to wear cloth diapers. it was more of a convenience for the parents to put little boys in a dress whenever they needed to go to the bathroom, all mom had to do was raise up the dress, pop the two safety pins and then the boys could go to the restroom. over in the bookcase, i always point out the shakespeare's dramatic works. these are original books. they belonged to the taft family in which they would take time to read and d
possibly downtown in cincinnati. that we have been fortunate enough to kwet acquired back here in the taft home. also, we have a slate mantel fireplace that's also original. what the national park service has done here is we have put this marble faux finish back on it as it originally had when the tafts had it installed here in their house. over in the right-hand corner of the wall, you'll notice an oval portrait here of none other than chief william howard taft at the age of 3. with the curls,...
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learn more about cincinnati and other stops at www.c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. >> c-span has live coverage from washington, d.c., the first stop tuesday afternoon. we are live with the president and mrs. obama to greet the pontiff on his arrival. wednesday morning, the welcoming ceremony for the pope as the obamas officially welcome him to the white house. live coverage at 8:45 eastern. that afternoon, the mass and canonization at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. thursday morning, live coverage begins from capitol hill as pope francis makes history becoming the first pontiff to address a joint meeting of congress. friday morning, live coverage from new york as the pope speaks to the united nations general assembly on cspan3, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. 11:30, the pope will hold a religious service at the world trade center. follow the a store trip to the u.s. -- follow the historic trip to the u.s. on c-span and c-span.org. >> coming up next, author
learn more about cincinnati and other stops at www.c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. >> c-span has live coverage from washington, d.c., the first stop tuesday afternoon. we are live with the president and mrs. obama to greet the pontiff on his arrival. wednesday morning, the welcoming ceremony for the pope as the obamas officially welcome him to the white house. live coverage at 8:45 eastern. that afternoon, the mass and canonization...
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his time in cincinnati, parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of fine churches, beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous and had grown significantly in a time that harrison didn't just observe what happens, which is the story of american progress. he participated in it. i maintained that he really had a major hand in building the institutions, the political political and cultural institutions that made cincinnati a mecca for subsequent immigration. what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write the harrison land act of 1800. this made purchasing land available to people of limited means. it was broken up into smaller plots, you could buy land on credit. it literally open, indiana's northwest territory to millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around saying he would not, or not go around and organize and take delegates. he was sought
his time in cincinnati, parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of fine churches, beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous and had grown significantly in a time that harrison didn't just observe what happens, which is the story of american progress. he participated in it. i maintained that he really had a major hand in building the institutions, the...
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i'm a member of the south carolina society of the cincinnati. do not take me long to volunteer to introduce our speaker tonight. he and i are dear friends, but i would like to speak a little bit organization, which was created to perpetuate for all time the memory of the american revolution. we welcome all patriotic americans, regardless of if their families have been in america for 300 years or they just arrived here to join the american revolutionary institute as associates. our mission is to make sure all americans understand that the revolution secured our independence, established our republic, created our national identity, and dedicated our country to the ideals of liberty, need to understand and appreciate our revolution. we invite all of you to help us make that possible by learning more about the american revolution institute at our website. americanrevolutioninstitute.org and become part of our movement. as i mentioned i'm a member of the south carolina society, and i'm a member of the history committee up here at the general society.
i'm a member of the south carolina society of the cincinnati. do not take me long to volunteer to introduce our speaker tonight. he and i are dear friends, but i would like to speak a little bit organization, which was created to perpetuate for all time the memory of the american revolution. we welcome all patriotic americans, regardless of if their families have been in america for 300 years or they just arrived here to join the american revolutionary institute as associates. our mission is to...
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``all donated by residents in the ``-- cincinnati. ``wlwt news 5' s tammy mutasa ``talked to one of the organizer ``about their time in flint. ``tammy? ``tammy: you know, this truly ``shows the true spirit of the ``queen city. ``the group shared some pictures ``with me from flint. ``the group cincinnati supports ``flint collected about 100,000 ``bottles of water for the people ``of flint. ``early this morning, volunteers ``loaded up outside the kroger in ``hartwell. ``kroger donated one of the trucks ``to carry the water. ``ayers transportation donated a ``charter bus. ``they drove about 4 and half ``hours up to flint today and ``working with the red cross they ``personally handed out water to ``people. ``in flint switched their water ``2014, supply to save money. ``since that time the water supply ``, has had very high levels of ``lead so no one can drink it. `` >> people are grateful people ``-- people are really happy to ``see that somebody cares about ``what they' re going through. ``it' s a desperate situation and ``it is rough t
``all donated by residents in the ``-- cincinnati. ``wlwt news 5' s tammy mutasa ``talked to one of the organizer ``about their time in flint. ``tammy? ``tammy: you know, this truly ``shows the true spirit of the ``queen city. ``the group shared some pictures ``with me from flint. ``the group cincinnati supports ``flint collected about 100,000 ``bottles of water for the people ``of flint. ``early this morning, volunteers ``loaded up outside the kroger in ``hartwell. ``kroger donated one of the...
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``dance in cincinnati, 71 and ``us. ``had further southeast, and you ``will see some substantial snow. ``by the weekend, it melts away as ``damages make it into the upper ``30' ``mark: randi, thank you. ``forced out into the cold, early ``lisa: a house badly damaged by ``fire. ``what the men inside say happened meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and@we're always looking @for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than wer expected. call now to get more. more speed. `more places to make more unlimited calls. call now. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 30 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to international destinations. `we find more good things every day! ` more ways to watch more shows. in our house. easy with a one hour arrival window. connections ` left. `why settle for less, when you can get more! call now. you'll get free installation, with a one hour arrival window, tv equipment and epix included. ``mark: good afternoon, welcome ``cincinnati road crews, ge
``dance in cincinnati, 71 and ``us. ``had further southeast, and you ``will see some substantial snow. ``by the weekend, it melts away as ``damages make it into the upper ``30' ``mark: randi, thank you. ``forced out into the cold, early ``lisa: a house badly damaged by ``fire. ``what the men inside say happened meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and@we're always looking @for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than wer expected. call now to get more. more...
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fighting crime, protecting cincinnati and giving back are just a few of the ways in which the cincinnati police department serves. and now, you can be a part of an honorable and rewarding program. here today to tell us about the cincinnati police recruiting program, specialist doug perkins. thank you for coming in. tell us about the recruiting program. doug: right now, we are recruiting for a january or a march 19 test. the sign-ups will be the end of january 31. we are looking to start a class of 2017 with the test. jonathan: is the test on paper, different parts. the first section is a video/written type test with scenarios. people have to come in, take the test, answer specific questions, get a specific score. they will give the score to us pass drug physical agility test. strenuous. doug: in 300 meter --, push-ups, situps, kind of gauged toward your age and gender. jonathan: what about the program and becoming a police officer? doug: i academy is 26 weeks long, a tough academy. we have a recruit class going through right now and they are average academy. jonathan: and you couple goin
fighting crime, protecting cincinnati and giving back are just a few of the ways in which the cincinnati police department serves. and now, you can be a part of an honorable and rewarding program. here today to tell us about the cincinnati police recruiting program, specialist doug perkins. thank you for coming in. tell us about the recruiting program. doug: right now, we are recruiting for a january or a march 19 test. the sign-ups will be the end of january 31. we are looking to start a class...
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. >> from cincinnati' s wlwt, leading the way. this is wlwt news 5 today. >> my puppet was pulling the strings. we will find out here good morning, everyone. welcome to news 5 today. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. this is jennifer schack. how are you? jennifer: good to good morning. jonathan: pretty out there. jennifer: it is one of those mornings where you think i hope it is warm as it looks. for the most part, we will do well with that. jonathan: we are above average which is continuing a trend of hitting weekends correctly with the weather. jennifer: today and tomorrow are above average. the wonder of the two is tomorrow, but still us to enjoy today. if you are out this morning, 30' s. what will help us out is a nice south wind in the forecast. satellite and radar showing overnight cloud cover moving out and clear skies at this point will be limited if any clouds arrive later this afternoon. we see some activity developed for northern indiana. it may clip our northern commute -- counties aired most of us, su
. >> from cincinnati' s wlwt, leading the way. this is wlwt news 5 today. >> my puppet was pulling the strings. we will find out here good morning, everyone. welcome to news 5 today. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. this is jennifer schack. how are you? jennifer: good to good morning. jonathan: pretty out there. jennifer: it is one of those mornings where you think i hope it is warm as it looks. for the most part, we will do well with that. jonathan: we are above...
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cincinnati' s wlwt news 5 at 11:00. -- cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. kevin: as you saw from natalie' s report, the side roads are certainly a mess out there. they are probably going to remain that way overnight tonight. they' re not any get much help from mother nature because temperatures while climbing overnight are still way down in the teens right now. they will be a while until we make it close to freezing here' s a look at radar, quick hitting snowfall. it is pushed away and is over in the appellations. it is certainly a lot quieter here then they were for ivan five hours ago. that is a good news here. s a look at radar tonight. asbestos pulling away, a look -- to see a threat of patchy if we do see any patchy chisel over tonight, most of it will be it should not be terribly we have a decent amount of snow on the ground. right now at therefore, currently sitting at 20 degrees. nine. we have a southeast wind ring and some warmer temperatures. before you get into the forecast, let me send it into eric who has the snowfall totals. eric: mozilla saw
cincinnati' s wlwt news 5 at 11:00. -- cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. kevin: as you saw from natalie' s report, the side roads are certainly a mess out there. they are probably going to remain that way overnight tonight. they' re not any get much help from mother nature because temperatures while climbing overnight are still way down in the teens right now. they will be a while until we make it close to freezing here' s a look at radar, quick hitting snowfall. it is pushed away...
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Jan 21, 2016
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cincinnati, well to the south, southwest of cincinnati. initially, southwest cincinnati, snow will struggle to reach the ground. gradually, the intensity of snow will pick up, especially late in the afternoon and into the evening. right now we're tracking an increase of cloud cover. the main area of low pressure is down in the deep south. it's picking up moisture that will eventually come our way in the form of snow. precision doppler hd, it shows no precipitation anywhere close to cincinnati. 28 at the international airport. wind chills for some 20 degrees. if not, have windchill. most 1-2, 2-4 inch snow ban. some, 6-plus, well to the southeast. obviously, we feed to talk about the impact forecast. we will take care of that in 10 minutes. brad? >> when a big storm barrels down on you. first thing most of us do, check the covers. check the refrigerate or refrigerator. the community is getting ready for a lot of snow. >>> with the forecast calling for several inches of snow, mazeville is getting ready. the bread man is keeping busy, unloading, keeping sure the stores are stocked with stores.
cincinnati, well to the south, southwest of cincinnati. initially, southwest cincinnati, snow will struggle to reach the ground. gradually, the intensity of snow will pick up, especially late in the afternoon and into the evening. right now we're tracking an increase of cloud cover. the main area of low pressure is down in the deep south. it's picking up moisture that will eventually come our way in the form of snow. precision doppler hd, it shows no precipitation anywhere close to cincinnati....
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Jan 16, 2016
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cincinnati's unique architecture is a draw, too. the films here have left behind millions of dollars... tons of jobs... and exposure that money can't buy. julie calvert "certainly we're seeing an uptick in tourism. the city's on a roll right now. hotel occupancies are up. visitor visits are up. the hope is that the trend... and success... will continue. julie calvert "it's a great city to live, to work, to make movies, to visit. all those things are starting to come together like we've never seen before. it appears that success will continue. schlotman told me today that there are three projects starting here soon. she couldn't elaborate... but did say you will recognize the names involved... than ever." live downtown... ben katko... fox19 now. bengals animation it's been nearly a week since the bengals lost to the steelers and the fallout continues. player fines and even a coaching change! our own jeremy rauch has been following it all day. jeremy? the marvin lewis coaching tree continues to blossom, and tonight, after getting over
cincinnati's unique architecture is a draw, too. the films here have left behind millions of dollars... tons of jobs... and exposure that money can't buy. julie calvert "certainly we're seeing an uptick in tourism. the city's on a roll right now. hotel occupancies are up. visitor visits are up. the hope is that the trend... and success... will continue. julie calvert "it's a great city to live, to work, to make movies, to visit. all those things are starting to come together like...
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Feb 15, 2016
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. we're looking at 1-3 inches of snow in the area. cincinnati, dry ridge, around an inch or less. it could be just a rain-snow mix mainly as the night goes on. 7:00 tonight, mainly, rain pushing in from the south. as the evening goes on. the curtain of snow. we see it develop mainly to the east of cincinnati. the darker the blue, the heavier the snow occurring in southern sections of ohio. notice by tomorrow morning, it's out of here. we're left with cloud cover and many areas will be left with fog as well. cloud cover during the daytime hours tomorrow. another impulse from the northwest. you know what? i think that one misses us. i don't think we see anything from the next little storm system heading our way from the northwest. that's a good deal. i think we're socked in with cloud cover and a whole mess of lower level moisture and that will be difficult to get rid of, even during the day thursday. here's the 12 hour forecast midnight tonight, down to 33 degrees. temperatures will continue to fall down to 31. we'll be watching temperatures very carefully during the overnight period.
. we're looking at 1-3 inches of snow in the area. cincinnati, dry ridge, around an inch or less. it could be just a rain-snow mix mainly as the night goes on. 7:00 tonight, mainly, rain pushing in from the south. as the evening goes on. the curtain of snow. we see it develop mainly to the east of cincinnati. the darker the blue, the heavier the snow occurring in southern sections of ohio. notice by tomorrow morning, it's out of here. we're left with cloud cover and many areas will be left with...
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but again, this is a university of cincinnati incident within the city of cincinnati tragic but justice has been served today. >> harry black, thank you very much for joining us and sherrilyn ifill, thank you for joining us again. >>> coming up the kobe brothers versus donald trump and the kobe brothers are at least, get, this 40 times richer than donald trump. who are you going to bet on in this fight? you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well. that's having a partner, who's with you all the way. cigna. did you leave behind something reliable? something that felt like... home? and now you can't connect the way you used to... because you switched wireless carriers and can't get a reliable connection anymore. it's okay. we're still here for you and we'll be happy to have you back on a reliable network. co
but again, this is a university of cincinnati incident within the city of cincinnati tragic but justice has been served today. >> harry black, thank you very much for joining us and sherrilyn ifill, thank you for joining us again. >>> coming up the kobe brothers versus donald trump and the kobe brothers are at least, get, this 40 times richer than donald trump. who are you going to bet on in this fight? you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well -...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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anonymous say they're declaring war on the cincinnati police department. frank 2shot welcome back to the fox19 now morning xtra... the extra hour of the xtra. we still have an hour to go... but first we want to check your forecast. police department. a threat the police chief is taking seriously. this is a still picture of the video. fox19 now is choosing not to show that video at this time. in it, the group claims c-p-d officers shot and killed suspect paul gaston because he was black but did not use lethal force against a white suspect in a similar circumstance the day before. we reached out to several cincinnati leaders. chief eliot isaac gave us the following statement... "we take all threats seriously and will be investigating any potential criminal activity connected." he also tells fox19 now that our officers are aware of the video and are taking any necessary precautions. we also spoke with the president of the fraternal order of police in cincinnati. sergeant dan hils tells us the group has doctored the raised his arm. hils says "i believe this is
anonymous say they're declaring war on the cincinnati police department. frank 2shot welcome back to the fox19 now morning xtra... the extra hour of the xtra. we still have an hour to go... but first we want to check your forecast. police department. a threat the police chief is taking seriously. this is a still picture of the video. fox19 now is choosing not to show that video at this time. in it, the group claims c-p-d officers shot and killed suspect paul gaston because he was black but did...